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Yuan Shikai Republic of China Year 3 1 Jiao Silver Coin (10 pieces equivalent to 1 Yuan) - Silver Coin Recycling Price | Hong Kang Business

Yuan Shikai Republic of China Year 3 1 Jiao Silver Coin (10 pieces equivalent to 1 Yuan) - Silver Coin Recycling Price | Hong Kang Business

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In-depth Analysis: Appreciation Potential and Varieties of Yuan Shikai's Republic of China Third Year 1 Jiao Silver Coin

For seasoned collectors or beginners, understanding the specifications, silver content, and authentication details of the "Yuan Datou 1 Jiao" coin is crucial for assessing its value. As an important subsidiary coin from the Republic of China era, while the Third Year 1 Jiao is small in size, its variety and condition have a decisive impact on its acquisition price.

1. Specifications Table for Yuan Datou Third Year 1 Jiao Coin

This table lists the physical parameters of a standard "Republic of China Third Year 1 Jiao" silver coin. These data are important for initial authentication, as many low-quality counterfeits often fail to meet the weight or diameter standards.

Parameter Detailed Specification Data Remarks
Full Name Republic of China Third Year Yuan Shikai Portrait 1 Jiao Silver Coin Commonly known as: Yuan Datou 1 Jiao, Xiao Tou (Small Head)
Minting Year Third Year of Republic (1914) This year saw a large mintage, and it was widely circulated.
Standard Diameter Approximately 18.6 mm Error is usually within ±0.1mm
Standard Weight Approximately 2.68 - 2.70 grams Weight may be slightly lower, around 2.6g, after circulation wear.
Material Composition Silver 70% / Copper 30% Commonly known as "seven-tenths silver," different purity from the 1 Yuan main coin.
Edge Features Straight milling (common), Eagle dollar edge Deep and strong edge milling is a characteristic of genuine coins.
Denomination Conversion Ten pieces equal one Yuan Used as a subsidiary coin at the time, assisting the circulation of the main coin.

2. How is the Acquisition Price Calculated?: Condition and Patina

In the silver coin recycling market, not all Yuan Datou 1 Jiao coins have the same price. Besides the variety, the "condition" is the soul that determines the price. When we appraise, we focus on evaluating the following details:

Assessment Dimension High Value Features Devaluation Factors
Coin Luster Mint Luster: With original cartwheel luster from minting; light rotates when moved. Washed white, chemically cleaned, dull luster, or completely lusterless.
Patina Old Patina: Natural, even color, such as iridescent patina, ring-shaped patina, indicating no artificial damage. Black corrosion, artificially aged fake patina, heat discoloration.
Wear Uncirculated/Almost Uncirculated (UNC/AU): Hair strands clearly visible, shoulder epaulets立体 (3D), sharp lettering. Hair worn flat, blurry lettering, or details indistinguishable.
Condition of Flaws Flat coin surface, no dents or dings. Chopmarks, repair marks, holes, deformation.

Expert Tip: Many owners, to make their silver coins look newer, will clean them with toothpaste or chemicals. This is known as "coin cleaning" in the collecting world. It is strongly advised not to clean coins yourself, as destroying the original "old patina" will significantly reduce the resale value.


3. How to Quickly Authenticate Yuan Datou 1 Jiao? (Simple Authentication Method)

As the market for ancient coins rises, many counterfeits have appeared. Here are a few simple self-inspection steps to help you initially determine if your Republic of China Third Year 1 Jiao is genuine:

  • Sound Test: A genuine silver coin, when gently tapped or dropped, produces a clear, long, resonant sound; counterfeit coins (such as those made of cupronickel or lead-zinc alloy) usually have a short, dull, or excessively sharp sound.

  • Visual Detail (Hair and Inner Teeth): The hair on Yuan Shikai's portrait on a genuine coin is finely detailed and layered, not blurred; the inner teeth on the coin's edge are evenly spaced and have a strong three-dimensional feel.

  • Weight Check: As shown in the table above, the standard weight is around 2.7g. If your 1 Jiao silver coin weighs less than 2.4g or more than 2.8g, there is a high possibility that it is suspicious.

  • Edge Check: The edge milling of a genuine coin is produced by high-pressure machine rolling, with consistent groove depth and a flat base; the edge milling of high-quality counterfeits is often cast, appearing stiff or showing filing marks.


The Yuan Shikai Republic of China Third Year 1 Jiao silver coin (commonly known as "Yuan Datou 1 Jiao") was a subsidiary coin issued during the early Republic of China. As part of the currency system at the time, ten 1 Jiao silver coins could be exchanged for one 1 Yuan main coin. This silver coin served as a supplementary currency for small transactions.

For those interested in selling or understanding the value of their Yuan Datou 1 Jiao silver coin, Hong Kong Merchant offers ancient coin recycling services, including but not limited to:

  • Free Appraisal: Providing free professional appraisal services to ensure accurate assessment of the coin's authenticity and market value.
  • On-site Collection: For customer convenience, arrangements can be made for a collection colleague to visit, completing the appraisal and transaction process on-site.
  • Cash Payment: Once the price is agreed upon, immediate cash payment is supported, ensuring quick and secure funds transfer to the customer.
  • Privacy Protection: Customer personal information and transaction privacy are highly valued, with all transaction processes kept strictly confidential.
  • Practical Advice: If customers have any questions about their coins, consultation and advice are also provided to help them better understand the historical background, market dynamics, and potential value of their holdings.

Please note that market prices fluctuate based on the coin's condition (such as appearance, rarity, etc.) and market supply and demand. Therefore, the specific collection price can only be determined after actual appraisal. If you have a Yuan Datou 1 Jiao silver coin or other valuable coins that need to be evaluated or sold, please contact Hong Kong Merchant for more details.

Hong Kong Merchant always adheres to the principles of professionalism and integrity, committed to providing every customer with the highest quality coin recycling experience. We look forward to your call or visit to explore the treasures in your hands.

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Common FAQs

Will coins graded by PCGS/NGC be more valuable?

Yes. Professional third-party grading (PCGS, NGC, GBCA) significantly increases liquidity and confidence, and high-grade coins can double in value. We also accept ungraded coins and provide professional on-site appraisals.

Yuan Shikai, Republic of China Year 3, 10-cent silver coin, ten pieces for one dollar - Do you still buy silver coins with wear and scratches?

Yes. The value of silver dollars primarily depends on their condition (from uncirculated UNC to good G). Slight wear is normal circulation wear and will be adjusted in the appraisal based on the grade, but not refused.

How do you appraise special varieties (e.g., signed editions, Gansu editions)?

Based on rarity and market popularity. Highly reputable varieties such as signed editions, Gansu added characters, and O-version triangular circles command extremely high premiums. We recommend sending clear photos of the front and back and key features for our assessment.

Is it true that I shouldn't clean silver dollars myself?

True. Never use silver polish, toothpaste, or abrasive cloths to clean them. Damaging the toning and original luster will result in a "Cleaned" designation, significantly reducing their value. Retaining the original appearance is what makes them most valuable.

How can I get a free appraisal from Hong Kang Trading Co.?

Simply WhatsApp 9453 0784 and send us photos. For coins, include front, back, and edge images; for banknotes, include the serial number. We typically respond with a reference price within 10 minutes. We offer free doorstep collection service in Hong Kong, Kowloon, New Territories, and Macau, or you can visit our store for immediate transactions.